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The iPad's biggest success has been among K-12 schools. That's where it also faces one of its strongest competitors, a spinoff of an obscure 29-year-old Midwestern company that has made inroads where Amazon, Google and Samsung could not.

The iPad and iPod Touch have been huge hits with children and schools. But there's a new wave of Android devices and tablets created by vendors taking advantage of Android's open-ness to create devices tailored specially for kids and teachers. Updated Sept. 27, 2012.

Fujitsu may have accidentally stumbled across the ideal tablet for consumers that brings the Ice Cream Sandwich version of Android, a quad-core processor and good connectivity, but is pitching it primarily for business use

Singapore company expands product range from music gadgets to now include Internet-connected tablets in bid to become wireless entertainment player. But company execs say devices won't compete directly with Apple iPad.

Apple will avail its tablet in nine international countries including Singapore, Hong Kong and New Zealand on Jul. 23. In Singapore, prices start from S$728 for 16GB Wi-Fi and S$928 for 16GB Wi-Fi plus 3G models.

I have been using the Nexus One for work e-mail and mobile surfing for the past two months, and I'm very pleased with the experience. Here are some tips for getting the most out of your Nexus One:If you need to connect to your corporate Exchange e-mail system, use Touchdown.